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MC2 SOLUTIONS

Austin, TX 78734-1515

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Electrician, General Contractor, Concrete Contractors ...

Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more

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Zion Outdoors

311 Ranch Road 620 S , Lakeway, TX 78734-4749

BBB Accredited A rated. Concrete Contractors, Mason Contractors, Driveway Installation ...

Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more

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Statewide Remodeling - Austin

2209 Rutland Dr Ste A100 , Austin, TX 78758

Home Improvement, Concrete Contractors, Bathroom Remodel ...

Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more

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M W Biggs LLC

PO Box 203776 , Austin, TX 78720-3776

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Mason Contractors ...

Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more

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Espinoza Foundation

Austin, TX 78753-5262

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Foundation Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Siding Contractors ...

Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more

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GV Remodeling Service, LLC

Pflugerville, TX 78660-3736

BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Roofing Contractors, Construction Services ...

Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more

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McComb Construction Company Inc

8008 Burleson Rd , Austin, TX 78744-4102

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Building Contractors, Construction Services, Concrete Contractors ...

Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more

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Johnson & Sons Concrete Pumping

PO Box 151418 , Austin, TX 78715-1418

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Concrete Pumping, Commercial Concrete Contractors

Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more

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E & T Masonry Construction/Remodeling

PO Box 581 , Round Rock, TX 78680-0581

BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Construction Services, Concrete Contractors ...

Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more

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AHS Construction Inc

PO Box 2474 , Round Rock, TX 78680-2474

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Construction Services, Concrete Contractors, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more

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Superior Foundation Repair

PO Box 171241 , Austin, TX 78717

Foundation Repair, Roofing Contractors, Concrete Contractors ...

Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more

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Typical Concrete & Driveway Services Cost in Austin

For: two-car driveway or 400 sq ft patio in Austin, TX

Budget Option
$1.7k
Starting price
Most Common
$4.8k
Average cost
Premium Service
$13.3k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Square footage and thickness
  • ¢Decorative finish (stamped, exposed aggregate)
  • ¢Austin's limestone bedrock, 100°F+ summer heat, and rapid growth affect material and labor pricing

Concrete Driveway & Patio Cost Guide — Austin, TX

How Much Does Concrete Work Cost in Austin?

Concrete driveway and patio pricing in Austin reflects the region's strong construction market, the specific challenges of Central Texas's expansive clay soil (which requires proper subbase preparation to prevent cracking), and Austin's design culture that demands decorative finishes ranging from basic broom finish to stamped and stained concrete matching Hill Country aesthetics.

Austin Concrete Driveway & Patio Price Ranges

Project TypeTypical ScopeAustin Price Range
Basic broom-finish driveway400 sq ft (2-car, single)$3,500 – $6,000
Standard driveway (4" slab)600 sq ft (2-car, double-wide)$5,500 – $9,500
Exposed aggregate driveway600 sq ft$7,000 – $13,000
Stamped concrete driveway600 sq ft$10,000 – $20,000
Basic patio slab (4")300 sq ft$2,500 – $4,500
Stamped + stained patio300 sq ft$5,000 – $11,000
Concrete sidewalkPer linear foot (4" wide)$15 – $35/lin ft
Concrete removal (demo)Per sq ft$2 – $5/sq ft
Sealing (existing concrete)Per sq ft$1.00 – $2.50/sq ft
Fiber-reinforced concrete upchargeFull project+$0.50 – $1.00/sq ft

Austin's Expansive Clay Soil — The Critical Foundation Issue

Austin and the surrounding Hill Country sit atop heavy montmorillonite clay soils — the same shrink-swell bentonite clay found across most of Central Texas. This clay expands dramatically when wet (Austin springs frequently bring 10"+ rainfall in May) and contracts in summer droughts, causing significant pavement movement that cracks improperly installed concrete.

A properly specified Austin concrete driveway must include:

  • 4-inch minimum slab thickness (5–6 inch for large vehicle traffic)
  • Compacted base material: 4–6 inches of crushed limestone base (caliche) — standard in Austin — properly compacted to 95% Proctor density
  • Expansion joints every 8–10 feet to accommodate thermal and moisture movement
  • Steel reinforcement (rebar or welded wire mesh) — fiber reinforcement as an additive
  • Post-tension cables for larger slabs or on historically problematic clay soils

Without proper base preparation, a beautiful Austin concrete driveway can develop significant cracking within 3–5 years.

Austin Sealing Requirements

Austin's UV intensity and temperature extremes make concrete sealing every 2–3 years essential. Penetrating sealers ($1.00–$1.50/sq ft) protect against Austin's alkaline water staining and oil penetration. Decorative stamped and stained concrete requires topical acrylic sealer ($1.50–$2.50/sq ft) that must be reapplied every 2–3 years to preserve the finish.

Texas Sales Tax Note

Concrete installation is subject to Texas sales tax on materials only (not labor) under Texas Comptroller rules. Most Austin concrete contractors roll this into their total price.

Concrete Driveway & Patio FAQs — Austin, TX

Why Hire a Professional Concrete Contractor in Austin

Texas Concrete Contractor Licensing — What Austin Homeowners Need to Know

Texas does not require a state-level general contractor license for concrete work. However, several protections and considerations apply to Austin concrete projects:

What Texas and Austin Require

  • Electrical work associated with any outdoor project (lighting, outlets in patios) requires a TDLR-licensed Texas electrician
  • City of Austin permits: A building permit from Austin Development Services is required for driveway installations over 150 sq ft, any patio cover or structure, and most retaining wall projects. Permit fees range $100–$300 for typical residential concrete projects.
  • Environmental compliance: Austin's Watershed Protection Department has regulations on impervious cover — paved surfaces that prevent groundwater recharge. The Barton Springs Edwards Aquifer recharge zone (which includes large parts of South and West Austin) has particularly strict impervious cover limits. Check your property's impervious cover allowance before adding large concrete areas.

The Impervious Cover Issue in Austin — Unique and Important

Austin's Land Development Code Chapter 25-8 restricts total impervious cover (all hardscaped, roofed, and paved surfaces) as a percentage of lot size. In many Austin residential zones, the maximum is 45–65%. If your property is near the impervious cover limit, adding a large concrete patio or expanding a driveway may require a variance or may not be permitted at all. A licensed Austin contractor or permit consultant can quickly identify your property's limitations.

Why Concrete Subbase Matters — and How Contractors Differ

Not all Austin concrete bids are equivalent. Two $6,000 driveway bids may include drastically different subbase specifications:

  • Low-cost bid: Minimal or no crushed limestone base, no compaction testing, thinner slab, no rebar — looks identical on day 1, fails in 3–5 years on Austin clay
  • Proper bid: 4–6 inches of imported crushed limestone base, vibrating plate compaction, 4" minimum slab with rebar or fiber, control joints at code-required spacing

Ask every Austin concrete contractor specifically: "What thickness of base material will you install, and how will you compact it?" Any contractor who can't answer with specifics is cutting corners.

Decorative Concrete Expertise in Austin

Austin's Hill Country aesthetic drives significant demand for stamped concrete (flagstone, cobblestone, brick patterns), exposed aggregate (showing the crushed granite or limestone aggregate), and acid-stained concrete with earthy ochre and terra cotta tones that complement Austin's outdoor living culture. These techniques require specialized training and colorant handling — not all concrete contractors offer them, and inexperienced application of colorants produces unacceptable results. Ask to see portfolio photos and job references from Austin-area projects.

DIY vs. Professional Concrete Installation in Austin

DIY vs. Professional — Concrete Driveways & Patios in Austin

Concrete flatwork is one category where DIY is possible for small projects but where Austin's specific soil conditions create a higher failure risk for improperly prepared installations.

FactorDIY Concrete (small patio)Professional Contractor
Subbase compactionOften inadequate; no compaction equipmentPlate compactor + base depth verification
Slab thickness consistencyDifficult without forms expertiseScreeded to consistent depth
Austin clay soil preparationOften skippedLime stabilization or proper import base
Rebar or mesh installationOften improperly tied or spacedCorrectly spaced per project spec
Mix design (weather-adjusted)Consumer bagged concrete vs. ready-mixReady-mix with correct slump and admixtures
Hot-weather concrete placementAustin summers dry out concrete too fastRetarding admixtures; proper curing procedures
Control joint spacingOften insufficientSpaced per ACI recommendations (10x slab depth)
Finish qualityInconsistent; broom finish difficult to masterProfessional broom or decorative finish
Stamped/stained concreteNot achievable DIYRequires specialized tools and materials
City of Austin permitHomeowner can pull own-residence permitContractor manages permit + inspections
Impervious cover complianceEasy to missGood contractors check before bidding
Cost (300 sq ft patio)$800–$1,600 in materials + equipment rental$2,500 – $4,500 professional

Austin's Summer Heat — The Biggest DIY Concrete Challenge

Concrete placed in Austin's summer heat (when ambient air temperatures exceed 90°F — common from June through September) requires special handling. In hot weather, concrete sets significantly faster, leaving less time for finishing and increasing the risk of plastic shrinkage cracking. Professional ready-mix trucks deliver concrete with retarding admixtures that slow the set and allow proper finishing. DIYers mixing bagged concrete on a 95°F Austin day will struggle to get the concrete properly placed before it begins to stiffen.

Best time for Austin DIY concrete: October through March — cooler temperatures, lower UV, and manageable humidity levels make cold-weather concrete mixing more forgiving.

When DIY Makes Sense in Austin

  • Small stepping stone projects (pre-cast pavers, not poured concrete) — achievable for any careful DIYer
  • Concrete repair and crack filling — injection epoxy or polyurethane repair products are well-suited to DIY application on existing Austin driveways with minor cracking
  • Re-sealing existing concrete — penetrating sealer application is a straightforward DIY task every 2–3 years

When Professional Is Required in Austin

  • Any poured concrete project over 150 sq ft (permit required from Austin Development Services)
  • Any project in the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone (impervious cover compliance critical)
  • Driveways — structurally loaded concrete for vehicles requires proper subbase on Austin clay
  • Decorative finishes (stamped, stained, exposed aggregate)

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